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823 is a proper fraction since it has no decimal.

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divide 823 by 1 make it a fraction first

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How do you convert 0.823 into a fraction?

0.823 = 823/1000 as a fraction


How do you convert improper fraction to a proper fraction?

You can't. Improper and proper fractions are two different things. You can convert an improper fraction to a mixed number.


Who do you find the proper fraction from an in proper fraction?

By definition, you can't convert between proper and improper fractions. You can convert improper fractions to mixed fractions, and vice versa.


Why can't we convert a proper fraction to a mixed fraction?

because a proper fraction is less than1 and a mixed fraction is greater than 1


How do you convert to proper fraction or mixed number 851?

851 is an integer - neither a proper fraction not a mixed number!


Why is it impossible to convert a proper fraction into a mixed number?

no


How do you do a converting in proper fraction?

The answer depends on what you wish to convert it to!


how to convert a non-proper fraction into a proper fraction?

Multiply the whole number by the denominator. Add the product to the numerator of the proper fraction. The sum is the numerator of the improper fraction. The denominator will stay the same.


What is 16.46 as a fraction?

823/50 = 16.46


Convert the proper fraction 1/6to a decimalAnswer = 0.17?

The Answer is 0.17


What is 0.004115 as a fraction?

4,115/1,000,000 823/200,000


How do you convert a proper fraction with no whole number into an improper fraction?

An improper fraction has a magnitude greater than 1,a proper fraction has a magnitude less than 1.Consequently, there is no possible solution to the question.